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You would think a 100-year-old World War II veteran would be slowing down. Not Jimmy Hernandez. He's speeding up.
Brian Valenza, a Port Washington native and Navy SEAL veteran, will join the seventh annual New York City SEAL Swim to honor fallen heroes.
Kulick: The SEAL Swim is a challenging combination of swimming, push-ups and pull-ups. Monroe County's James Barchiesi will tackle it on Aug. 16.
Discover Sayville's vibrant waterfront with shopping, dining and entertainment, plus nearby attractions in Bayport and Blue Point for a perfect day out.
A veteran Navy SEAL turned CEO said a disciplined morning routine helps him stay fit and focused at 48.
Navy SEAL and Navy SWCC training share a foundation rooted in rigorous training, water competency and high fitness standards.
The Navy SEALs often use a SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV), but this doesn't protect to operators from the elements. So they're developing a Dry Combat Submersible.
Wilbert Castañeda suffered traumatic brain injuries in the Navy, which “led him to make a bad decision” to go to Venezuela, his brother said.
The two-day bay frog open event is underway, raising money for veteran and first responder nonprofit, Uncommon Grit Foundation. The evening was ushered in an exciting way with Navy Seals skydiving and ...
Courtesy of Force Blue Former Navy SEALs are diving to save the ocean When Rodolfo “Rudy” Reyes went diving in the Cayman Islands in 2015, the experience changed his life.
More than 30 SEALs are volunteering their expertise in navigating difficult terrain and diving in the Guadalupe River as miles of destruction and debris line the area.
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